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Definition of represent
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of represent is as below...
Represent
(v. t.) To bring a
sensation
of into the mind or
sensorium;
to cause to be
known,
felt, or
apprehended;
to
present..
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Iconography
::
Iconography
(n.) The study of
representative
art in
general.
Reddition
::
Reddition
(n.)
Explanation;
representation.
Mask
::
Mask (n.) A
dramatic
performance,
formerly
in
vogue,
in which the
actors
wore masks and
represented
mythical
or
allegorical
characters..
Twenty
::
Twenty
(n.) A
symbol
representing
twenty
units,
as 20, or xx..
Bulla
::
Bulla (n.) A
leaden
seal for a
document;
esp. the round
leaden
seal
attached
to the papal
bulls,
which has on one side a
representation
of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other the name of the pope who uses it..
Disclosed
::
Disclosed
(p. a.)
Represented
with wings
expanded;
--
applied
to doves and other birds not of prey.
Figurial
::
Figurial
(a.)
Represented
by
figure
or
delineation.
Trillion
::
Trillion
(n.)
According
to the
French
notation,
which is used upon the
Continent
generally
and in the
United
States,
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
twelve
ciphers
annexed;
a
million
millions;
according
to the
English
notation,
the
number
produced
by
involving
a
million
to the third
power,
or the
number
represented
by a unit with
eighteen
ciphers
annexed.
See the Note under
Numeration..
Tragi-comedy
::
Tragi-comedy
(n.) A kind of drama
representing
some
action
in which
serious
and comic
scenes
are
blended;
a
composition
partaking
of the
nature
both of
tragedy
and
comedy.
Phonetic
::
Phonetic
(a.)
Representing
sounds;
as,
phonetic
characters;
--
opposed
to
ideographic;
as, a
phonetic
notation..
Novelize
::
Novelize
(v. t.) To put into the form of
novels;
to
represent
by
fiction.
Picture
::
Picture
(v. t.) To draw or paint a
resemblance
of; to
delineate;
to
represent;
to form or
present
an ideal
likeness
of; to bring
before
the mind.
Parable
::
Parable
(v. t.) To
represent
by
parable.
Eleven
::
Eleven
(n.) A
symbol
representing
eleven
units,
as 11 or xi..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A
character
or
symbol
representing
a
number;
a
numeral;
a
digit;
as, 1, 2,3, etc..
Lie
::
Lie (v. i.) To utter
falsehood
with an
intention
to
deceive;
to say or do that which is
intended
to
deceive
another,
when he a right to know the
truth,
or when
morality
requires
a just
representation..
Letter
::
Letter
(n.) A mark or
character
used as the
representative
of a
sound,
or of an
articulation
of the human
organs
of
speech;
a first
element
of
written
language..
Gerrymander
::
Gerrymander
(v. t.) To
divide
(a
State)
into
districts
for the
choice
of
representatives,
in an
unnatural
and
unfair
way, with a view to give a
political
party an
advantage
over its
opponent..
Mytacism
::
Mytacism
(n.) Too
frequent
use of the
letter
m, or of the sound
represented
by it..
Hatteria
::
Hatteria
(n.) A New
Zealand
lizard,
which,
in
anatomical
character,
differs
widely
from all other
existing
lizards.
It is the only
living
representative
of the order
Rhynchocephala,
of which many
Mesozoic
fossil
species
are
known;
--
called
also
Sphenodon,
and
Tuatera..
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